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Humans have a variety of sexual desires from "summary" of Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan,Cacilda Jetha

In our natural state, as we evolved over millions of years, human beings did not confine themselves to monogamous relationships. Our ancestors lived in small tribal communities where sexual interactions were fluid and varied. It was not uncommon for individuals to engage in sexual activities with multiple partners, without any sense of shame or guilt. Sexual desires were not limited to procreation, but were also seen as a source of pleasure and connection. People sought out different experiences and forms of gratification, exploring the full range of their desires without fear of judgment or censure. The idea of one partner for life is a relatively recent development in human history, a product of agricultural societies and the concept of ownership and inheritance. Before this shift, humans were more inclined towards communal living and shared responsibilities, including sexual ones. The variety of sexual desires found in humans is a reflection of our complex nature and our capacity for emotional and physical intimacy. It is a testament to our ability to form deep and meaningful connections with others, and to seek out experiences that bring us joy and fulfillment. In recognizing and embracing this diversity of sexual desires, we can better understand ourselves and our relationships with others. We can move away from the constraints of societal norms and expectations, and towards a more authentic and fulfilling way of being in the world.
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    Sex at Dawn

    Christopher Ryan

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